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it made me crazy. made me insane and angry and picking fights in bars, so i get it, but it also gave me in the final couple weeks of the shooting the energy i needed to keep me going. you know, a lot of people talk about bonds and this hall of fame thing recently that i think was a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand what the fuss was about. most of them were cheats. why would you put a cheat into the hall of fame? >> i don't know. bonds, i don't know where the proof really was, except the way he looked visually, maybe the age, too much salt. i wasn't there. that's the thing people forget to mention. they weren't there. >> your perspective on steroids on your ability to pitch. these guys aren't playing fair, right? >> no, but it's nice to see that they're looking at the other players. it may give you extra legs deep in the season, but you still have to have that god-given ability to hit the ball like you did. >> do you forgive lance armstrong? >> i would like to sit down and talk to him. make m
it made me crazy. made me insane and angry and picking fights in bars, so i get it, but it also gave me in the final couple weeks of the shooting the energy i needed to keep me going. you know, a lot of people talk about bonds and this hall of fame thing recently that i think was a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand what the fuss was about. most of them were cheats. why would you put a cheat into the hall of fame? >> i don't know. bonds, i don't know where the proof really...
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. >> fire me up. pepper me. >> i think every time you meet will you say are you kidding me? but together with his buddies, they have raised over $20,000 or the equivalent of 100,000 meals for the tarrant area food bank. >> man from india. >> these pizzas are a delight. >> when you see somebody who gets so engaged and gets so much of the community engaged, it's
. >> fire me up. pepper me. >> i think every time you meet will you say are you kidding me? but together with his buddies, they have raised over $20,000 or the equivalent of 100,000 meals for the tarrant area food bank. >> man from india. >> these pizzas are a delight. >> when you see somebody who gets so engaged and gets so much of the community engaged, it's
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they got me in. and they called me in for an interview. we had a half-hour slot and it became two hours and at the end of the it, according to some who were there they decidedly i was the guy. >> rose: who is that that? who is "they?" >> some are still there, ken joz. you i hadda number of the executives there. and they just-- john klein was still there. >> rose: is anything different between what you did on the aforementioned show for itv and what you do on cnn? >> yeah, because i think actually what it's become is a show which takes the best of what i do for itv in terms of the interviews with bick stars, whether barbar barbra streisand or dawley lawmaker acharlie sheen this week, there's that type big in-depth interview. but at the same time, if you're at cnn, you have to do news. and i think we have proven uses with the gun issue and other things, too, the tabloid skills, if you like, of the vivid and dramatic presentation of the news-- which is what tabloid means-- can be put on a show like mine and bring issues to life. and they can
they got me in. and they called me in for an interview. we had a half-hour slot and it became two hours and at the end of the it, according to some who were there they decidedly i was the guy. >> rose: who is that that? who is "they?" >> some are still there, ken joz. you i hadda number of the executives there. and they just-- john klein was still there. >> rose: is anything different between what you did on the aforementioned show for itv and what you do on cnn?...
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you bought me wine you gave me a sandwich and then we don't (bleep). is that what you are telling me? [ laughter ] all that for nothing. can't you pretend you were surprised. what was on the piece of paper? is it this? let me get that out there. all this for nothing. i'll tell you, these guys have to feel bad, huh? locked out of the hall for shooting moose semen between their toes. especially when you consider who they let in the hall. >> ty cobb. he was a scoundrel but amazing player. he is in. >> jon: not so much a scoundrel a racist actually but he got in 1936 before black people were allowed to play in major league baseball. if everyone else is racist does that mean you are racist? it does, actually you just take a lot less (bleep) for being racist. it's like wearing spac try that now. this isn't a big deal. nobody got in. i get why they passed up monsters inc. what about craig biggio. the only thing he is juicing is carrots, april eves and ceal. -- kale. what about mike piazza? put a man in the hall of fame! for more on this historic hall of fame
you bought me wine you gave me a sandwich and then we don't (bleep). is that what you are telling me? [ laughter ] all that for nothing. can't you pretend you were surprised. what was on the piece of paper? is it this? let me get that out there. all this for nothing. i'll tell you, these guys have to feel bad, huh? locked out of the hall for shooting moose semen between their toes. especially when you consider who they let in the hall. >> ty cobb. he was a scoundrel but amazing player. he...
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welcome to you. >> piers, thanks for having me. >> why do you want to deport me? >> we did it to bring recognition to the fact that we have all these foreigners. he's the only guy that had the guns. so we did it to point out this is global system and the mega banks that control the panic and brag they've taken over in bloomberg, reuters, you name it, brag they're going to get our guns as well. when they get our guns, they can have their world tyranny while the government buys 1.6 billion bullets, armored vehicles, predator drones, armed in u.s. skies, being used to arrest people in north dakota. the second amendment isn't there for duck hunting. it's there to protect us from tyrannical government and street thugs. take the woman in india, the piece on cnn earlier i was watching during anderson cooper's show. didn't tell you the women of india have signed giant petitions to get firearms because the police can't and won't protect them. the answer is -- >> the answer is -- >> wait a minute. i have fbi crime statistics that come out of a year late, 2011, 20-plus perce
welcome to you. >> piers, thanks for having me. >> why do you want to deport me? >> we did it to bring recognition to the fact that we have all these foreigners. he's the only guy that had the guns. so we did it to point out this is global system and the mega banks that control the panic and brag they've taken over in bloomberg, reuters, you name it, brag they're going to get our guns as well. when they get our guns, they can have their world tyranny while the government buys...
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they both join me. let me start with you, if i may, sheriff clarke. very contentious this commercial that you produced. why did you do it? >> well, a number of factors led to this. there's an emerging situation in the milwaukee area. fewer and fewer law enforcement resources -- and i'm not going to be afraid to engage the citizenry in imminent circumstances, not in all circumstances. and i gave examples in that ad. to take their personal safety as an individual responsibility, and that there are certain things they can do when 911's not available to them. and those are decisions that they have to make. >> mr. mayor, you're the mayor of milwaukee. you don't agree with him. why? >> well, first, let me make it very, very clear that the sheriff is not the law enforcement officer that has jurisdiction over the milwaukee police department. in fact the milwaukee police chief and i agree that if there's an emergency, that individuals who should call 911. and the fact is that that ad implies that the sheriff and the sheriff's forces a going to come to residenc
they both join me. let me start with you, if i may, sheriff clarke. very contentious this commercial that you produced. why did you do it? >> well, a number of factors led to this. there's an emerging situation in the milwaukee area. fewer and fewer law enforcement resources -- and i'm not going to be afraid to engage the citizenry in imminent circumstances, not in all circumstances. and i gave examples in that ad. to take their personal safety as an individual responsibility, and that...
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that's me. i think there has to be another way around it. >> lance armstrong, big night for him, confessing to oprah, finally after years of lying and deceiving the americans and everyone in the world, he's finally saying i'm a cheat. what do you think of that? >> i'm very frustrated about the story. one thing that crystallized this, there was a commercial, a nike ad, and it showed lance armstrong with a crush of reporters and they were asking him things and taking blood from him, and the question was, what am i on, what am i on, i'm on my bike, what i you on? i thought, oh, my gosh. this is a man who has taken this issue and made it such a public thing. look, a whoopsie is a whoopsie, but 15 years of lying is a different thing. it's a totally and completely different thing. i'll be -- i'm frustrated with the whole situation. >> i think it's a total disgrace. >> you do? >> i think lance armstrong will go down in history as the biggest sporting cheater. i mean that in a negative way. i think he i
that's me. i think there has to be another way around it. >> lance armstrong, big night for him, confessing to oprah, finally after years of lying and deceiving the americans and everyone in the world, he's finally saying i'm a cheat. what do you think of that? >> i'm very frustrated about the story. one thing that crystallized this, there was a commercial, a nike ad, and it showed lance armstrong with a crush of reporters and they were asking him things and taking blood from him,...
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it bothers me a lot. there's also room for books that are more serious, perhaps, go to another level,. >> rose: more emotional, more demanding. more -- >> yeah, i've been in the business for 40 years and for 40 years i've heard from children and their letters are so fierce. >> rose: fierce in what way? >> well, i mean, they ask you such incredibly personal questions. you wonder if -- i wonder why are they asking me. why aren't they asking their parents? the answer simply is they probably cannot ask their parents. >> rose: do you feel inadequate to respond because you don't know the answer? >> i often don't know the answer but you tell them. what's touching is they're asking the question the questions frequently is to do with life and death, sadness and morbidity. happiness, love. >> in the spring and summer of '92 i was editor and i was watching the campaign develop. i covered it for the "new york times" before and political campaigns in season and i noticed something things i hadn't seen before. first pa
it bothers me a lot. there's also room for books that are more serious, perhaps, go to another level,. >> rose: more emotional, more demanding. more -- >> yeah, i've been in the business for 40 years and for 40 years i've heard from children and their letters are so fierce. >> rose: fierce in what way? >> well, i mean, they ask you such incredibly personal questions. you wonder if -- i wonder why are they asking me. why aren't they asking their parents? the answer simply...
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it was -- it was -- it was -- >> tell me -- tell me, amanda, tell me about your college. what's a normal day like? >> a normal day, it's very friendly people, the teachers are helpful. it's -- to me, i always thought it was a safe campus. we have police -- we have security everywhere. a and, yeah -- >> you felt safe. >> i felt safe on that campus. >> i understand -- had you ever experienced anything, any kind of crime on campus at all? >> no, ma'am. >> i was talking to someone a moment ago from the lone star college and he said, yes, there absolutely was a plan in place, protocol, officers, you talk about security. had you all had discussions in the wake of what happened in connecticut a month ago, what to do, heaven forbid, if and when something like this happened here? >> there hadn't been, like, any sort of talk, but i guess it is just because you think that your campus is safe. you just don't think it is going to happen to you, but there hadn't been one on one discussion or anything like that. you just -- >> tell me, how big is this north harris campus? and where -- w
it was -- it was -- it was -- >> tell me -- tell me, amanda, tell me about your college. what's a normal day like? >> a normal day, it's very friendly people, the teachers are helpful. it's -- to me, i always thought it was a safe campus. we have police -- we have security everywhere. a and, yeah -- >> you felt safe. >> i felt safe on that campus. >> i understand -- had you ever experienced anything, any kind of crime on campus at all? >> no, ma'am. >>...
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- are you mad at me? you're mad at me. i'm a detective. i can tell. i didn't do anything wrong. - you didn't do anything. that's the problem. you didn't say a single word all night. i don't understand. why did you want to come? you begged me to invite you. - i didn't want to be alone. you were gonna be gone all weekend. - it's embarrassing. those people are my oldest friends. everybody thought you were sick or something. you just walked around rearranging spoons and plates and sweeping up crumbs. couldn't you have at least tried? - i tried. i smiled. i smiled a lot. - you were wincing! - that's my smile. that's how i smile. i'm just not a people person. - but what does that mean? what does that mean? you're not human? actually, you know what? that would explain a lot. it wouldn't explain everything, but it would explain a lot. [bang] - uh-- - did you hear that? - that can't be good. - why are we in this car? - i told you julie borrowed my car. she's moving some furniture. - we are in the wrong car. this is the wrong car! - well, it's too late now! [en
- are you mad at me? you're mad at me. i'm a detective. i can tell. i didn't do anything wrong. - you didn't do anything. that's the problem. you didn't say a single word all night. i don't understand. why did you want to come? you begged me to invite you. - i didn't want to be alone. you were gonna be gone all weekend. - it's embarrassing. those people are my oldest friends. everybody thought you were sick or something. you just walked around rearranging spoons and plates and sweeping up...
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are you kidding me? the nuns had me doing this beautiful thing that i can no longer do. i completely lost connectioning to it. but there is trouble, talk of him in the -- >> his signature is the most interesting thing, maybe the most controversial. >> he is super competent. >> incredibly competent.
are you kidding me? the nuns had me doing this beautiful thing that i can no longer do. i completely lost connectioning to it. but there is trouble, talk of him in the -- >> his signature is the most interesting thing, maybe the most controversial. >> he is super competent. >> incredibly competent.
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they helped me as well. i remember when i saw the south park episode i thought, it's on now. >> cenk: jamie, you mentioned you're a little bit in the spotlight now so you have a degree of protection from that. what about somebody like katie holmes who is massively in the spotlight. would they try to intimidate here as well? do you think the marriage or divorce was any way affected by the church? >> i don't think we'll ever hear katie holmes true statement on scientology. that will be a subject she'll dodge that bullet for a long time. i think it's impossible for scientology not to be a factor in the divorce considering her child she was about to turn the age that they start auditing. they start this system of brainwashing. they start imprinting your brain with all of this l. ron hubbard vocabulary and they imprint it in your brain at a very early age. that was about to happen. katie holmes handled it in a very smart way. just quickly sneaking out the back door in some way and tying it off like a tourniquet.
they helped me as well. i remember when i saw the south park episode i thought, it's on now. >> cenk: jamie, you mentioned you're a little bit in the spotlight now so you have a degree of protection from that. what about somebody like katie holmes who is massively in the spotlight. would they try to intimidate here as well? do you think the marriage or divorce was any way affected by the church? >> i don't think we'll ever hear katie holmes true statement on scientology. that will...
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steven moore, let me welcome you back, thank you for joining me today. senior economic writer at the wall street journal. taxpayers, they bail out aig, now aig may be suing the taxpayers, ie you and me. what is the deal? >> sounds like one of those no good deal goes unpunished. the federal government stepped in with $180 billion bailout that was in late 2008 during the height of the financial crisis. and now it is actually a healthy company again. it has been nursed back to profitability. and, you know, look, the alternative to this bailout would have been almost certainly federal bankruptcy court. and the issue here, just to give both sides of the story, is that the directors and some of the shareholders are saying we might have come out better if we had gone in the federal bankruptcy court than the deal we got in terms of the return on the stock that we got with this bail. because what happened is the federal government became a 70% shareholder -- majority share holder in the company. hank greenberg, the former chairman of the company is one of the peo
steven moore, let me welcome you back, thank you for joining me today. senior economic writer at the wall street journal. taxpayers, they bail out aig, now aig may be suing the taxpayers, ie you and me. what is the deal? >> sounds like one of those no good deal goes unpunished. the federal government stepped in with $180 billion bailout that was in late 2008 during the height of the financial crisis. and now it is actually a healthy company again. it has been nursed back to profitability....
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chris, let me start with you. how important was the mention of gay rights in the inauguration speech? >> i think that was a very important moment for lgbt advocates, for the country and certainly for the president. it established that president obama considers this issue to be important enough to make it a part of his legacy. this was his second inaugural. it is his last inaugural and he included that as a prominent part of it. i think he's staking out that ground, something that he wants to be remembered for in time. >> cenk: i agree with that, but michael again as you're used to, let me bring in cynicism here. one out of the top five bundlers for president obama were people who believed in gay rights, gay marriage. that's a great thing. as a progressive i actually believe in that, and i'm thrilled he has gone in that direction. could that have influenced his strong stance on it today. >> it doesn't matter cenk. it doesn't matter at all. if that's what it took to get him there it got him there. your cynicism is f
chris, let me start with you. how important was the mention of gay rights in the inauguration speech? >> i think that was a very important moment for lgbt advocates, for the country and certainly for the president. it established that president obama considers this issue to be important enough to make it a part of his legacy. this was his second inaugural. it is his last inaugural and he included that as a prominent part of it. i think he's staking out that ground, something that he wants...
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my aunt and uncle need me. it's an ethical thing. even though i desperately want to go be a pilot, i'm going to stay here and help them." and that choice he makes follows him through the rest of the movies. the fact that he's more loyal than he is ambitious. and that loyalty is something that many of us as kids, you know, we're not always encouraged to be. and you watch those movies. you see somebody being loyal, really loyal, making a hard choice. i'm going to stay at home and work on a farm rather than be a star pilot. well, that seems like a real serious and a real thing to me. >> did you have to make that choice? >> certainly. >> when? >> well, i mean, i thought about, you know, i thought about my sort of sense of what i was going to be with my family, who i was going to be. was i going to do something that would remove me entirely from my family? i mean, as an immigrant, coming from a kind of a community i did, it would have been easy for me to have picked a profession and to have lived in a direction that would have separated m
my aunt and uncle need me. it's an ethical thing. even though i desperately want to go be a pilot, i'm going to stay here and help them." and that choice he makes follows him through the rest of the movies. the fact that he's more loyal than he is ambitious. and that loyalty is something that many of us as kids, you know, we're not always encouraged to be. and you watch those movies. you see somebody being loyal, really loyal, making a hard choice. i'm going to stay at home and work on a...
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he will get me out of this but they didn't get in touch with me they said they couldn't find me. i couldn't help him. >> what was your relationship like with michael towards the end? there was a sense that he was surrounded by people that was keeping the family away. and the family couldn't get to him how they wanted to. >> that was very true. he was like, well they treated him like howard hughes. they couldn't get to him like they should have. and that was very wrong for that to happen. but i guess that they had a motive to keep family away but i guess because they were saying to the fact that too many people were hanging around because of what we were trying to do. with this young man, yes. >> this huge concert tour that he had liped up, knowing him as you did, do you think he was capable of doing that number of shows? >> yes, i did. the reason why, there was a motive for those shows. michael was going to take that money and build a children's hospital he wanted to build a hospital for the sick kids. he needed to make sure that he had the right type of help. >> when you think a
he will get me out of this but they didn't get in touch with me they said they couldn't find me. i couldn't help him. >> what was your relationship like with michael towards the end? there was a sense that he was surrounded by people that was keeping the family away. and the family couldn't get to him how they wanted to. >> that was very true. he was like, well they treated him like howard hughes. they couldn't get to him like they should have. and that was very wrong for that to...
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and i said no, because i thought it would make me loopy or make me hall use nature or make me drowsy. and he said i'm telling you, just try it, 10 milligrams. so i went through, i had the shingles really bad. >> rose: oh boy. >> and part of the con kontion of drugs they give to you fight that pain, are pretty serious. and i just got tired of taking them. so i stopped taking them. >> rose: cold turkey. >> yeah. and part of that created in me this nervous anxiety. and then i was really screwed. so that is when i said to lou, okay, okay, i will try anything just to get rid of this depression. because it was, it's different than oh, i don't feel good today. it's different than feeling sad. it's different than feeling blue. it's really like a friend of mine says, it's the world with 20/20 vision. you really see yourself in trouble. so i took it, 10 milligrams. and one of those selected serotonin inhibitiers. and oh my gosh, within about 90 days, i realized oh, this is how other people who i admire must feel. because i would-- whenever i would get up set i wanted to make sure the world was
and i said no, because i thought it would make me loopy or make me hall use nature or make me drowsy. and he said i'm telling you, just try it, 10 milligrams. so i went through, i had the shingles really bad. >> rose: oh boy. >> and part of the con kontion of drugs they give to you fight that pain, are pretty serious. and i just got tired of taking them. so i stopped taking them. >> rose: cold turkey. >> yeah. and part of that created in me this nervous anxiety. and then...
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>> let me answer your question. >> hang on. >> let me answer your question. but you started with one question. let me answer it. >> let me finish my point here. >> you're talking about people kill themselves with guns. >> let me finish my point, please. >> it's your show. >> if you concede that the reason for that is, as you said, you have more guns, why would the way to bring down those numbers be to have even more guns? >> you are not going to bring down suicide numbers by having less guns. >> that's a complete lie. that's a -- i'm sorry. you can't say things like that. in countries like australia, where they brought in strict gun control. the suicide rate involving guns plummeted. >> well, suicide rate involving guns, yes. but not suicides. so you're making -- here's an example for you -- >> again, i say to you, suzanna, that that is actually wrong. >> you brought me on the show, let me make a point. >> finish what you wanted to say. >> there was a great article. a very short article shortly after my parents were killed, there was an article in the paper a
>> let me answer your question. >> hang on. >> let me answer your question. but you started with one question. let me answer it. >> let me finish my point here. >> you're talking about people kill themselves with guns. >> let me finish my point, please. >> it's your show. >> if you concede that the reason for that is, as you said, you have more guns, why would the way to bring down those numbers be to have even more guns? >> you are not...
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brooke, can you hear me? you are with military leaders and lynyrd skynyrd, i hear. >> you hear correctly, my friend. i can barely hear myself speak and so glad you came to me. i don't know if you can hear. i'm a southern girl. i'm in my perfect place hearing the southern rock band lynyrd skynyrd. playing a significant song. this is "simple man." i was talking to them backstage and they said they sing at concerts all the time. that is hero's red, white and ball here in washington. the men and women of military, many of these guys just in wheelchairs to my right who have made it out here from walter reed recovering or trying to move forward and fought valiantly for our country and lynyrd skynyrd, the guys in the band telling me it's "simple man" resonates because the men and women, they're simple men and women but they do tremendous work. for our country and it's a party. piers morgan, you are missing out. >> i can't think of anybody better to be partying than you, brooke baldwin. let's move to a dapper person,
brooke, can you hear me? you are with military leaders and lynyrd skynyrd, i hear. >> you hear correctly, my friend. i can barely hear myself speak and so glad you came to me. i don't know if you can hear. i'm a southern girl. i'm in my perfect place hearing the southern rock band lynyrd skynyrd. playing a significant song. this is "simple man." i was talking to them backstage and they said they sing at concerts all the time. that is hero's red, white and ball here in...
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i think he would agree with me if he were alive today. >> let me stop you right there. he is not alive today. now what was it that killed him? i don't know, jon. was it diabetes? >> jon: i don't think so sandwich choke maybe? mauled by lions on the porch of a memphis hotel? i don't know. >> jon: i don't think that was it >> you were talking about dr. king. >> he would agree with me if he were alive today. that if african-americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms from day one of the country's founding, perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. >> slavery wouldn't have been a chapter. it would have been oppressive. followed by the chapter entitled all the black people are dead. now who is going to build the country? >> jon: you believe martin luther king would have favored gun control >> absolutely yes jon: why would you say that? on second thought, no, he wouldn't snop okay. why would you say that? >> wait, wait. yeah, he would. i'm just [bleep] with you, jon. i have no idea. how am i supposed to know? dr. king is dead. okay. you don't
i think he would agree with me if he were alive today. >> let me stop you right there. he is not alive today. now what was it that killed him? i don't know, jon. was it diabetes? >> jon: i don't think so sandwich choke maybe? mauled by lions on the porch of a memphis hotel? i don't know. >> jon: i don't think that was it >> you were talking about dr. king. >> he would agree with me if he were alive today. that if african-americans had been given the right to keep...
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that's good enough for me. could we just cool it with measuring our footlongs and posting pictures online. what's an inch hero there? the meatball was longer than 12 inches. without consistency, some trouble can arise. >> when i'm doing carpentry, i use my sub sandwich as a ruler. this explains why nothing in my house is square. >> sometimes you get 13 inches. sometimes you get 11. that, after all, is life on the ridiculist. that does it for us. we'll see you again exactly one hour from now. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >> tonight, guns in america. >> these massacres don't seem to stop. >> democrats take direct aim at assault weapons. >> we should be outraged by how easy it is for perpetrators of these horrific crimes to obtain powerful military-style weapons. >> will a sweeping new bill make america safer? i'll talk to lawmakers backing it. >> newt gingrich on the second amendment and obama's bill. and gun germ girls live from t shooting range. why they want their ar-15s. and my interview with the uncle
that's good enough for me. could we just cool it with measuring our footlongs and posting pictures online. what's an inch hero there? the meatball was longer than 12 inches. without consistency, some trouble can arise. >> when i'm doing carpentry, i use my sub sandwich as a ruler. this explains why nothing in my house is square. >> sometimes you get 13 inches. sometimes you get 11. that, after all, is life on the ridiculist. that does it for us. we'll see you again exactly one hour...
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joining me now, msnbc's krystal ball, and krystal, it seems to me that the tea party has had its effect on the nra, nudging them even further into the crazy season. >> yes, it seems to be. the nra is an elitist group, sending out the anecdotes, what you heard gail trotter remark about, they questions their membership that obama and the democrats want to come for their guns. and that has worked for a long time. but what we're seeing now, i think what we're seeing today is the death of a caricature, that stuff worked for so long. but what are we talking about? assault weapons ban, background checks for everyone. all of that makes reasonable sense to a lot of people, including a lot of nra members. >> frank smyth, take us through the journey that the nra traveled through, from 1999, taking a fairly reasonable position to where they are now. today, wayne lapierre's testimony, absolutely no law of any kind, the nra is opposed to anything anyone will propose. >> you have to remember, the nra was a moderate legislation in favor of gun control for most of its history through the late 19th centu
joining me now, msnbc's krystal ball, and krystal, it seems to me that the tea party has had its effect on the nra, nudging them even further into the crazy season. >> yes, it seems to be. the nra is an elitist group, sending out the anecdotes, what you heard gail trotter remark about, they questions their membership that obama and the democrats want to come for their guns. and that has worked for a long time. but what we're seeing now, i think what we're seeing today is the death of a...
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let me put me read on that, it's too hard. first of all am i reading that right. >> i think you are reading that right. the republicans realize that they're at a disadvantage. their message has not been working, and they're more likely to get the spending cuts that they want in a budget fight than a long-protracted fight over the debt ceiling. >> cenk: i'm going to be controversial. i don't think so, and i'll tell you why and michael and grace you can speak to this. i think what it is that their bosses in corporate america said no debt cereal ceiling is sacrosanct. you mess with payments to soldiers any time you like but you're not going to mess with our bonds, what do you think about that, grace. >> that's a little conspiracial for my test, but they said, we can't default. don't hold the economy hostage any more. cut spending where you want to cut spending but don't use the debt limit to do it. they realize there is no political appetite in the business world in the regular world, and in the political world to hold the econom
let me put me read on that, it's too hard. first of all am i reading that right. >> i think you are reading that right. the republicans realize that they're at a disadvantage. their message has not been working, and they're more likely to get the spending cuts that they want in a budget fight than a long-protracted fight over the debt ceiling. >> cenk: i'm going to be controversial. i don't think so, and i'll tell you why and michael and grace you can speak to this. i think what it...
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the question is, do you trust me? >> well just say council member thomas is inclined to support the chancellor. >> no. >> why? >> because that's dumb. >> why? that's the truth. >> people want to know if you are going to support it or not. >> how? >> this halfway crap... >> that's not halfway. >> council member thomas is inclined? i'm not... that's even embarrassing just saying that. i wouldn't say that. i'm going to say he's waffling. >> oh, really? >> it is. it is what it is. >> we saw your meeting with councilman thomas. >> yes. >> how'd that go? >> i think it went well. >> do you have his vote? >> yes. >> before the chancellor can fire someone she needs to be sure... >> at this meeting, the city council took up rhee's request for the power to fire central office employees. >> not surprising, this bill has become a very controversial piece of legislation. >> it was the first skirmish in her reform battle, and the stakes were high. >> we're not private industry. we're the government. that's why we have these rules--
the question is, do you trust me? >> well just say council member thomas is inclined to support the chancellor. >> no. >> why? >> because that's dumb. >> why? that's the truth. >> people want to know if you are going to support it or not. >> how? >> this halfway crap... >> that's not halfway. >> council member thomas is inclined? i'm not... that's even embarrassing just saying that. i wouldn't say that. i'm going to say he's waffling....
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let me tell you why. if they were, the last four years, the president's home city of chicago where drug gang cartels have taken over that city. there is incredible violence every single night going on in that city. it is 89 of 90 in terms of federal enforcement of the federal gun laws on the books. i'm talking about the federal laws we have on the books that are reasonable n.r.a. supports them, against drug dealers with guns, gangs with guns, felons with guns. if you want to stop murder and violence and kids being killed in chicago get out there tomorrow morning you pick these people up with the police officers stumble across them, you prosecutor them under federal law and get them off the street and get them in jail and don't get to the next crime scene. >> sean: watching this in 1980 when jimmy carter mentioned he was asking his then 12-year-old daughter amy about nuclear proliferation. there are certain things we protect our children from, seems manipulative and exploitieiexploi exploitive to me. and b
let me tell you why. if they were, the last four years, the president's home city of chicago where drug gang cartels have taken over that city. there is incredible violence every single night going on in that city. it is 89 of 90 in terms of federal enforcement of the federal gun laws on the books. i'm talking about the federal laws we have on the books that are reasonable n.r.a. supports them, against drug dealers with guns, gangs with guns, felons with guns. if you want to stop murder and...
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me gives me a beautiful body. there's leaps and bounds that have been made in reconstructive surgery. people have elective surgery enday and people don't criticize them for that. i'm doing something that will save my life and i hope it empowers people. >> you haven't aged out of beauty and courage. good luck to you and we wish you the best, and i hope you come back and talk to us after the surgery. let us know how everything went. >> would love to. >>> want to add, the miss america ceo called allyn rose "an incredible example of strength and courage." so there's that. myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcar i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> winter takes a plunge to the s
me gives me a beautiful body. there's leaps and bounds that have been made in reconstructive surgery. people have elective surgery enday and people don't criticize them for that. i'm doing something that will save my life and i hope it empowers people. >> you haven't aged out of beauty and courage. good luck to you and we wish you the best, and i hope you come back and talk to us after the surgery. let us know how everything went. >> would love to. >>> want to add, the miss...
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it's not me. so i cross the street. i don't want to see that you know i don't want to see that kind of suffering or whatever. if that becomes me, if the experience of zen, if you experience that oneness, now i can't cross the street. i say hello, i say how are you. i do whatever. i do the best i can, prab giving money but that's not important. what's the most important thing. to give love, to love that. so that can keep going and going and now that's the power of zen. imagine if we as a country felt that way. we would be taking care of everything without, to the best we can. doesn't mean we can solve the things. but we would be doing the best we can, instead of denying it. arguing about it. keeping to our own positions, you know. that's the power of zen that interconnectedness it is the rug that ties the room together. s this's the power. >> i think we now got it we have it. the book is called the dude. and the zen master. the dude is with it. the zen master is with us. bernie glassman and jeff bridges, thank you my fri
it's not me. so i cross the street. i don't want to see that you know i don't want to see that kind of suffering or whatever. if that becomes me, if the experience of zen, if you experience that oneness, now i can't cross the street. i say hello, i say how are you. i do whatever. i do the best i can, prab giving money but that's not important. what's the most important thing. to give love, to love that. so that can keep going and going and now that's the power of zen. imagine if we as a country...
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. >> fire me up. pepper me. >> i think every time you meet will you look at him and you say, are you kidding me? but together with his buddies they have raised over $20,000, or the equivalent of 100,000 meals, for tarrant area food bank. >> how about some fresh baggetts? >> a man from india. >> these peaches are a delight. >> when you see somebody who gets so engaged and gets so much of the community engaged, it's an endorsement of the battle we fight to end hunger. >> thank you. while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now
. >> fire me up. pepper me. >> i think every time you meet will you look at him and you say, are you kidding me? but together with his buddies they have raised over $20,000, or the equivalent of 100,000 meals, for tarrant area food bank. >> how about some fresh baggetts? >> a man from india. >> these peaches are a delight. >> when you see somebody who gets so engaged and gets so much of the community engaged, it's an endorsement of the battle we fight to end...
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it lets me be me. and i naturally became a healthier me. i amazed myself. get used to it. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. >>> all right. it's 37 past the hour. joining us now, because i will get a flu shot. nbcuniversal chief medical officer, dr. tanya benningson, hi, doctor, nice to see y you -- while you're here, i will ask -- >> what's with the michael jackson thing? i don't know what he's doing with his glove. >> i will do a procedure on meachem. >> seriously, are you ready? >> seven second delay. >> is this a digger phelps moment here? >> did you give him the glove? >> don't do that. >> like a little kid. >> don't humor the animals. >> i think he -- all right. let me get to the obesity story since we have good doctor in the house, okay, then i will get a flu shot, which we can do at any time because they don't hurt and everyone should get one. did you all get yours? do you need one? >> i'm fine. >> i have one just in
it lets me be me. and i naturally became a healthier me. i amazed myself. get used to it. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. >>> all right. it's 37 past the hour. joining us now, because i will get a flu shot. nbcuniversal chief medical officer, dr. tanya benningson, hi, doctor, nice to see y you -- while you're here, i will ask --...
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. >> can you show me the path. teach me to be a better journalist? >> there was so much i needed to learn. >> you had to have a-- how do you say pantalones. you had to have -- >> find out about political corruption. >> yes, you have to be sure, that what we are saying is is the truth and nothing but the truth. >> to be very smart as i am. >> but i was still missing one key ingredient, murrow had good night and good luck. cronkite had that's the way it is. and comae has got-- that's what it is. >> that's a catch-phrase? >> yeah. -- (laughter) that really means what a huge candle. >> that's right, that's right, wyatt, that's right. >> wyatt, that's the first words that had to use in order to be a good journalist. >> that's right. >> all right, i'll do it. >> all right, can you guys help me get down off this chair? my time had come to finally speak truth to power. i arrived in our nation's capitol and found inoperation all around my. i now had the pantlones to ask the questions that no one was willing to ask. here was my moment. time to show the press c
. >> can you show me the path. teach me to be a better journalist? >> there was so much i needed to learn. >> you had to have a-- how do you say pantalones. you had to have -- >> find out about political corruption. >> yes, you have to be sure, that what we are saying is is the truth and nothing but the truth. >> to be very smart as i am. >> but i was still missing one key ingredient, murrow had good night and good luck. cronkite had that's the way it...
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pardon me. i wanted to ask you about how your colleagues within the military feel about that, particularly as we continue to move in to a new model of warfare. the drones we just spoke of seem to be increasingly popular as not only a spy technique but an attack technique and is that something that is going to have a huge bearing on how we model the mod budgets in to the future? >> hopefully we'll have a strategy for this post- 9/11 period that's driven by the threats, by the capabilities that we're seeking and not driven by the resources allocated. we can't make the mistakes after previous wars which is just go in to a death spiral down to a much lower defense budget. we have to accept it's a dangerous world out there. we're not going to get what we need in the way of a defense budget but we have to be very, very careful on the risks we fake and with the experience of chuck hagel is right kind of person we need at the helm of that process. >> what about other people within the military and their
pardon me. i wanted to ask you about how your colleagues within the military feel about that, particularly as we continue to move in to a new model of warfare. the drones we just spoke of seem to be increasingly popular as not only a spy technique but an attack technique and is that something that is going to have a huge bearing on how we model the mod budgets in to the future? >> hopefully we'll have a strategy for this post- 9/11 period that's driven by the threats, by the capabilities...
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, glad they stuck with me. it is an interesting idea, concept, and hence a reality, the whole twitter concept. >> you zap away and engage with people, but ultimately you're charlie sheen on twitter, you're the character, you're funny, sharp, controversial. you don't really care. >> out here melting, i'm sorry. it is a little hot in here, sorry about that. well, i think if it is done tastefully, i don't want to use it as a platform to insult people or attack people or movements or organizations. but i think it is a fabulous tool for fans, especially to get messages out. >> the stand -- >> yeah, the stand you're taking is really impressive. >> what do you think of the whole gun debate. i'm obviously very consciously aware i'm not an american, my country, we were not reared on guns, they were not around. >> how many homicides in your country last year. >> the last recorded in england was 39, in america, the same year, america, 11 and a half, 12,000, i find it very scary, i don't understand why people wouldn't want
, glad they stuck with me. it is an interesting idea, concept, and hence a reality, the whole twitter concept. >> you zap away and engage with people, but ultimately you're charlie sheen on twitter, you're the character, you're funny, sharp, controversial. you don't really care. >> out here melting, i'm sorry. it is a little hot in here, sorry about that. well, i think if it is done tastefully, i don't want to use it as a platform to insult people or attack people or movements or...
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show me all the excel spreadsheets, show me, just weren't it to me in a different way. because e-mail is also unfair. just because someone has my e-mail address, they expect that i will give them my time. that didn'tñr seem fair to me. every day it's just t requires more -- >> it isate@ -- >> it needs to be, it's ripe for remanaging. and someone will do it. and-- . >> rose: was there a moment in which you guys decided this is where we want to go. we want to be able to go in this direction, having created twitter. >> medium is sort of the culmination of the last almost 15 years in working on these systems. because there's always ideas and things that are bothering you that you never get to or that don't fit in the current system. and twitter is optimized for realtime immediatesy bringing people closer to whatever it is they care about. and when i stepped away from there day-to-day, i wanted to go back to my blog. i started blogging in 1996 or something. and i, of course, running a company like twitter didn't have a lot of time to do that. i went to write again, write de
show me all the excel spreadsheets, show me, just weren't it to me in a different way. because e-mail is also unfair. just because someone has my e-mail address, they expect that i will give them my time. that didn'tñr seem fair to me. every day it's just t requires more -- >> it isate@ -- >> it needs to be, it's ripe for remanaging. and someone will do it. and-- . >> rose: was there a moment in which you guys decided this is where we want to go. we want to be able to go in...
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except me. i sent him a bill. >> sean: so you're taking this to the end? >> i'm going to sue him if he doesn't pay the money. i have a great lawyer, won 5 million dollars for me when i went after the beauty queen. the beauty queen, girl from pennsylvania said terrible things about the miss usa pageant which i own. now, we have arthur anderson to tabulate the votes and 12 or so celebrities and they come up, i don't care who wins, whoever wins wins, i hope it's a good winner because we have to live with her for a year and we have great people. like as an example, miss alabama was a contestant last year, she did great in the top ten. >> sean: speaking of katherine webb, miss alabama, this was a great moment because brent musburger, a great broadcaster. >> excellent. by the way, i think he's better now than before that, and i thought it was so nice. she's beautiful. i was watching. and i said, you know, it's strange, but a lot of times they focus on like a beautiful girlfriend of the football player
except me. i sent him a bill. >> sean: so you're taking this to the end? >> i'm going to sue him if he doesn't pay the money. i have a great lawyer, won 5 million dollars for me when i went after the beauty queen. the beauty queen, girl from pennsylvania said terrible things about the miss usa pageant which i own. now, we have arthur anderson to tabulate the votes and 12 or so celebrities and they come up, i don't care who wins, whoever wins wins, i hope it's a good winner because...
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hillary clinton to me seemed to me today to be sincere. i don't think anyone can expect the secretary of state to read every cable that comes in. unless what you're telling me is you believe she definitively lied and deliberately misled the american people. where do we go with this? >> first of all, that's not what i'm saying. what i'm saying is this. i don't expect her to have read every single document that comes before her. but when she said that she was clear eyed about the dangers and threats in benghazi and eastern libya, the real question is when we address what happened here and going forward, we also better address, you know, how are things communicated up the chain of command and why when you know your clear eyed about the danger do you not ask have there been additional requests. in fairness, that's the point i'm making. >> i understand that. i understand clearly big mistakes were made here. no question of that. i thought hillary clinton made a good point. the more important thing now is there are 20 more embassies under direct
hillary clinton to me seemed to me today to be sincere. i don't think anyone can expect the secretary of state to read every cable that comes in. unless what you're telling me is you believe she definitively lied and deliberately misled the american people. where do we go with this? >> first of all, that's not what i'm saying. what i'm saying is this. i don't expect her to have read every single document that comes before her. but when she said that she was clear eyed about the dangers...
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you can smirk at me and you can laugh at me. >> i'm not spirking. >> and you can accuse me of standing on the graves of dead children. >> and being a bully, yes. >> that's the reason that people like me and mark kelly and gabrielle giffords want to have assault weapons like that removed from civilian hands. >> your passion on the issue doesn't really justify the rationale for why you want to ban assault weapons. >> the preferred weapon of choice, these killing machines, from the hands of deranged young men. >> if what you're worried about is the removal of killing machines, maybe we should talk about a blanket gun ban, and let's get to what the left really wants. >> why is it about left or right? in britain, it's not about left or right. why is it here? >> fundamentally, the right believes the basis for the second amendment, and they believe in the second amendment, the base of the second amendment is not really about self defense and it's not about hunting. it's about resistance to government tyranny. >> which tyranny are you fearing? >> i fear the possibility of a tyranny rising in t
you can smirk at me and you can laugh at me. >> i'm not spirking. >> and you can accuse me of standing on the graves of dead children. >> and being a bully, yes. >> that's the reason that people like me and mark kelly and gabrielle giffords want to have assault weapons like that removed from civilian hands. >> your passion on the issue doesn't really justify the rationale for why you want to ban assault weapons. >> the preferred weapon of choice, these...
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. >> this, you think it looks like me? >> yes. >> it looks like me? >> hold on, let's he see. >> all right. >> hi, guys, can you tell me who this is? >> anybody? wild guess? hello, anybody? any idea who this is? >> come back here, who is this person? can you guess? >> the new treasury secretary. >> what's his name. >> i forget. >> his name is lew is his la name. >> very good. >> new treasurer. >> the new treasury secretary. would you trust, turn this around. trust a man with that signature. >> no. >> trust a guy who signs a name like that? >> a little gobbledygook there, oh, my. >> huh. >> is that for real? >> oh. >> no. >> well, wait it looks like something a two-year-old could have drawn. >> it looks like a two-year-old. he should be back in penmanship when they had to teach you in third great. >> i think that he might want to consider doing what geithner did and change it and make it a little bit more official looking. >> you're the most informed washingtonian, you know that geithner changed the signature. there's hope, someone knew the right answe
. >> this, you think it looks like me? >> yes. >> it looks like me? >> hold on, let's he see. >> all right. >> hi, guys, can you tell me who this is? >> anybody? wild guess? hello, anybody? any idea who this is? >> come back here, who is this person? can you guess? >> the new treasury secretary. >> what's his name. >> i forget. >> his name is lew is his la name. >> very good. >> new treasurer. >> the new...
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please tell me. it's not about morality. >> it's the humanity of the unborn child and humanity of the. with a. and the law should be common ground. common ground now is lack of specific planning. >> until you do, i have a hard time understanding the pro-life. >> that's a great talking point, but that's not really working out. >> back your talking point with a pack. thank you, terry o'neill, and marjorie dannenfelser. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] here's a word that could give you peace of mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. some of the ones that push mutual funds with their names on them -- aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? am i in the best fund for me, or them? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes, it's best for them. then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. why? because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business
please tell me. it's not about morality. >> it's the humanity of the unborn child and humanity of the. with a. and the law should be common ground. common ground now is lack of specific planning. >> until you do, i have a hard time understanding the pro-life. >> that's a great talking point, but that's not really working out. >> back your talking point with a pack. thank you, terry o'neill, and marjorie dannenfelser. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] here's a word...
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someone get me a latte will ya, please? excuse me, maestro? bring it (orchestra plays softer) better. that's what happens to background noise, when you're making a call on this. this microphone here, picks up the sounds around you and helps turn them down. (orchestra plays louder) so when the world gets noisy -- calls sound better. >>> you're an independent and you sort of said, look, i want this guys to court me as a voter. in that courting process, what should they be doing? how are they going to hook you in? what are you looking for? >> they need to personally come to my house, piers. they need to come over and watch football with me and spend quality face time. i'm no different than an iowa farmer. i deserve the exact same respect as an iowa corn farmer. politics is retail. come to my house. tanned rob lowe came, rob lowe talked about the race and his passion for politics. good to have you back. >> none of the candidates took me up on my offer. not one of them came to my house. >> nobody called, nobody rang? >> i was sad. >> what do you ma
someone get me a latte will ya, please? excuse me, maestro? bring it (orchestra plays softer) better. that's what happens to background noise, when you're making a call on this. this microphone here, picks up the sounds around you and helps turn them down. (orchestra plays louder) so when the world gets noisy -- calls sound better. >>> you're an independent and you sort of said, look, i want this guys to court me as a voter. in that courting process, what should they be doing? how are...
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he proceeds to tell me all the different. >> jon: that's a weak chi to good on. >> it got me. i said give me an example. he said like, well, (bleep) comes to light. a line from lebowski or shut the (bleep) up. coen. read the book, man! >> jon: any guy in any movie ever is the zen master. have you ever seen good fellas. go home and get your (bleep) shinebox. [ laughter ] what is it giving you? do you practice it? is it an art form? >> with zen, you mean? >> jon: has it given you a sense of peace or understanding? >> it's interconnectedness. realizing we're all until this together. that -- [ laughter ] we are one. we are one. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] >> jon: it must be a ball to hang out with you guys. you hung out and had this long conversation about life and understanding. >> whatever came , you know. >> jon: and put it together. >> and boom! >> jon: if. i am to read this, when i get to the end of journey of the book what is my understanding then? what is the enlightenment that i find? >> that's up to you, jon. $ [laughter] $. >> jon: you are a zen master. [ laughter
he proceeds to tell me all the different. >> jon: that's a weak chi to good on. >> it got me. i said give me an example. he said like, well, (bleep) comes to light. a line from lebowski or shut the (bleep) up. coen. read the book, man! >> jon: any guy in any movie ever is the zen master. have you ever seen good fellas. go home and get your (bleep) shinebox. [ laughter ] what is it giving you? do you practice it? is it an art form? >> with zen, you mean? >> jon: has...
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with me now, my guests. let me start with you. obviously a big day tomorrow with joe biden meeting with the nra and wal-mart and others. in the end, this has to get through congress and it also could be affected by executive order by the president and figh facing a sanction by the supreme court. >> there has not been much discussion about the challenge that has almost been inevitable. recently, a couple of years ago the supreme court has really emphasized that the lawful possession of fire arms is something that our constitution allows and protects. and it protects it with very clear language. >> it is a legal quagmire. there is no other word i can use for this. for a long time. the in interpretation for the second amendment not applying for an individual and that is now being used firmly as their right to have any arms that they like. >> you have been talking about how the conservative movement in this country has deregulated fire arms in congress and it is truen the courts true. that is true. what guns are covered is unclear. th
with me now, my guests. let me start with you. obviously a big day tomorrow with joe biden meeting with the nra and wal-mart and others. in the end, this has to get through congress and it also could be affected by executive order by the president and figh facing a sanction by the supreme court. >> there has not been much discussion about the challenge that has almost been inevitable. recently, a couple of years ago the supreme court has really emphasized that the lawful possession of...
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. >> fire me up. pepper me. >> i think every time you meet will you look at him and you say, are you kidding me? but together with his buddies they have raised over $20,000, or the equivalent of 100,000 meals, for tarrant area food bank. >> how about some fresh baguettes >> a man from india. >> these peaches are a delight. >> when you see somebody who gets so engaged and gets so much of the community engaged, it's an endorsement of the battle we fight to end hunger. >> thank you. an entirely new pursuit. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's 30 shrimp! for $11.99 pair any two shrimp selections on one plate! like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. just $11.99. offer ends soon! i'm ryon stewart, and i sea food differently. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to thi
. >> fire me up. pepper me. >> i think every time you meet will you look at him and you say, are you kidding me? but together with his buddies they have raised over $20,000, or the equivalent of 100,000 meals, for tarrant area food bank. >> how about some fresh baguettes >> a man from india. >> these peaches are a delight. >> when you see somebody who gets so engaged and gets so much of the community engaged, it's an endorsement of the battle we fight to end...
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. >> thanks for having me, candy. >> tomorrow's speech, tonally i explain it to me in a word or two >> i think it's going to be a hopeful speech. i will let the president speak for himself, obviously. what he is going to do i think is remind the country that our foundi founding principles and values can guide us in a modern, changing world. he will talk about the fact that our political system doesn't require us to settle all of our differences or revolve all of our dispute bus doesn't compel us to act on what is common ground. >> some unity. >> sure. i think the speeches need to be viewed as a package. we have a state of the union in three weeks. inaugural address he will lay out his vision for his second term and where he thinks the country needs to go in the years ahead, the values undergirding that and a detailed agenda and blueprint in the state of the union. we view these speeches as a package. >> let me talk to you about the president's tone between the election and now you in light of the fact that he did want to talk about things we can do on common ground. and these are just
. >> thanks for having me, candy. >> tomorrow's speech, tonally i explain it to me in a word or two >> i think it's going to be a hopeful speech. i will let the president speak for himself, obviously. what he is going to do i think is remind the country that our foundi founding principles and values can guide us in a modern, changing world. he will talk about the fact that our political system doesn't require us to settle all of our differences or revolve all of our dispute...
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follow me on twitter. let's talk about it right now @andersoncooper. >>> up next, how another new toup massacre might have been but wasn't. how a teenage killer stopped something of even worse. you'll meet the man who confronted him. >>> how doctors made sure a little baby's heart, this is extraordinary. born with her heart beating outside the body. the heart is back in place. she is home. a miraculous story, we'll explain, ahead. you can prevent gas with beano meltaways, or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. >>> raw politics tonight, a voice in the gun debate with a motivation you might not know about. you might assume california democratic senator dianne feinstein favors strict gun control measures because she's a california democrat representing a fairly liberal constituency. but she introduced legislation banning 150 assault weapons is the former mayor of
follow me on twitter. let's talk about it right now @andersoncooper. >>> up next, how another new toup massacre might have been but wasn't. how a teenage killer stopped something of even worse. you'll meet the man who confronted him. >>> how doctors made sure a little baby's heart, this is extraordinary. born with her heart beating outside the body. the heart is back in place. she is home. a miraculous story, we'll explain, ahead. you can prevent gas with beano meltaways, or...